Hyperspectral camera Specim FX10
industrialmachine visionfor scientific applications

hyperspectral camera
hyperspectral camera
hyperspectral camera
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Characteristics

Applications
industrial, machine vision, for scientific applications, agriculture, laboratory, for the food industry, for robotics, for quality control
Technology
hyperspectral
Function
monitoring, detection, inspection, image processing, measuring
Spectrum
near-infrared, visible, hyperspectral
Sensor
CMOS
Interface
GigE, Camera Link
Other characteristics
high-speed, high-sensitivity, line-scan

Description

Specim FX10 is a line-scan hyperspectral camera that operates in the visible and near-infrared (VNIR) region. It is an excellent tool for industrial and scientific applications. The Specim FX10 operates in the 400-1000 nm region, and the color-optimized Specim FX10c in the 400-770 nm region. The Specim FX10+ is a high-speed line-scan hyperspectral camera optimized for applications requiring fast imaging. Its high resolution ensures accurate and detailed imaging at a rapid pace. Specim FX10+ operates in the visible and near-infrared (VNIR) region from 400 to 1000 nm. FLEXIBILITY Free wavelength selection within the camera coverage FAST OPTICS High sensitivity and detection accuracy HIGH SPEED High frame rate for fast-speed imaging SMALL SIZE Flexible and easy installation EASY INTEGRATION Communicates with commercial analysis softwares through standard interfaces SPECIM FX10 CAMERAS ARE BEST SUITED FOR: VEGETATION & AGRICULTURE PHENOTYPING COLOR & DENSITY IN PRINTING FOOD QUALITY

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

SPIE Defense + Commercial Sensing

21-25 Apr 2024 National Harbor (United States)

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    Automate

    6-09 May 2024 Chicago (USA - Illinois)

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